The advent of the Internet of Things will result in a complete overhaul of industrial operations.
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Schneider Electric wins court battle over brand name
After a three-year legal battle, Schneider Electric has successfully defended its iconic brand, Clipsal, from intellectual property infringement by Clipso Electrical.
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A snapshot of Big Data in Australia
Australian enterprises are boosting their Big Data analytics capability by investing more in tools and services to transform business processes and create new products and services, according to new research from emerging technology analyst firm Telsyte.
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Australia’s acoustic sensors market set for solid growth
According to a Research and Markets report, the Australia acoustic sensors market is projected to reach USD $60 million by 2018 at a CAGR of 3.54 per cent over the period 2014-2020.
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Stephen Hawking, Elon Musk endorse new AI principles
New guidelines referred to as the 23 Asilomar AI Principles have been developed by the Future of Life Institute to ensure that AI research and development remains ethical and will not lead to apocalypse-type scenarios.
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Daily commutes are draining our water reserves
Melbourne’s transport uses 311 billion litres of water each year - equivalent to flooding the city’s centre 8 metres deep. That’s just one of the findings of a new study looking at how much water different modes of transport use.
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Stephen Hawking warns about AI; welcomes new research centre
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) could be the most disastrous event in human history, said Stephen Hawking at the opening of a new AI research centre at Cambridge University
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The latest trends in conductive inks
The conductive ink business is on the cusp of rapid and comprehensive change, according to the latest research from IDTechEx. This article details the latest trends in the industry.
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Aussies are embracing self-driving cars, study shows
A new study has shown that Australians are warming up to self-driving vehicles, with the majority stating that they would like a self-driving car to transport them when they don’t feel up to driving themselves.
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One reason so many scientific studies may be wrong
There is a replicability crisis in science – unidentified “false positives” are pervading even our top research journals.
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